Affiliation:
1. Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Abstract
Abstract
Colloquialization has been identified as one of the most crucial change processes of the English language, through
which written genres gradually shift towards spoken styles. Colloquialism refers to the synchronous features resulting from
colloquialization. There is limited research into the lexical and phrasal patterns indicating colloquialism in Chinese or how
Chinese colloquialism manifests in different spoken and written genres. To extract the lexical and phrasal patterns indicating
colloquialism in Chinese, this study used a corpus-driven approach to determine and compare keywords and phrase frames from two
training Chinese corpora and those keywords and phrase frames with higher frequencies were retained for further testing.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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